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... tends to fluctuate considerably during the day and at times may be absent , and the patient may even feel cheerful . Also the dysphoric feeling can be relieved partially or completely by outside stimuli , such as a com- pliment , a joke ...
... tends to fluctuate considerably during the day and at times may be absent , and the patient may even feel cheerful . Also the dysphoric feeling can be relieved partially or completely by outside stimuli , such as a com- pliment , a joke ...
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... tends to dwell on his sins or moral shortcomings . The patient who placed a premium on his personal attractive- ness , intelligence , or business success tends to believe that he has slipped in these areas . Attempts to modify his ...
... tends to dwell on his sins or moral shortcomings . The patient who placed a premium on his personal attractive- ness , intelligence , or business success tends to believe that he has slipped in these areas . Attempts to modify his ...
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... tends to blame himself for almost anything that goes wrong , the manic patient tends to allocate the fault to other people even though a particular error may be obviously the result of his own decisions or actions . The tendency to ...
... tends to blame himself for almost anything that goes wrong , the manic patient tends to allocate the fault to other people even though a particular error may be obviously the result of his own decisions or actions . The tendency to ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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